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Freshwater biodiversity of Guam. 1. Introduction, with new records of ciliates and a heliozoan.

Christopher S Lobban1, María Schefter.   

Abstract

Inland waters are the most endangered ecosystems in the world because of complex threats and management problems, yet the freshwater microbial eukaryotes and microinvertebrates are generally not well known and from Guam are virtually unknown. Photodocumentation can provide useful information on such organisms. In this paper we document protists from mostly lentic inland waters of Guam and report twelve freshwater ciliates, especially peritrichs, which are the first records of ciliates from Guam or Micronesia. We also report a species of Raphidiophrys (Heliozoa). Undergraduate students can meaningfully contribute to knowledge of regional biodiversity through individual or class projects using photodocumentation.

Year:  2008        PMID: 19079802      PMCID: PMC2600538     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micronesica        ISSN: 0026-279X


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8.  Freshwater biodiversity of Guam. 2. First Micronesian record of Plumatella bushnelli Wood, 2001 (Bryozoa, Phylactolaemata).

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Review 9.  Photophysics and multifunctionality of hypericin-like pigments in heterotrich ciliates: a phylogenetic perspective.

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Authors:  Christopher S Lobban; Keith Quiambao; Timothy S Wood
Journal:  Micronesica       Date:  2008-07

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